Tying the knot in the Caribbean? For beautifully set receptions (for any style and budget) consider the recent Sandals Weddings by Martha Stewart program, at any of Sandals’ 18 luxurious resorts. Martha Stewart has teamed up with Sandals to create six gorgeous styles that aren’t your typical “beach-themed” decor. These design schemes will definitely wow your guests—and even yourself. Here are three of our faves:
For the Classic Bride
Vision in White: The classic white wedding takes on a dreamier quality when transported to a lush island setting. Hints of eyelet lace are integrated into every detail from the party favours to the desserts.
For the Romantic Bride
Flutter of Romance: Couples will have a day filled with playful spirit and romance with pretty butterflies adding a touch of whimsy to menus, place cards and centrepieces. The bridal bouquet, boutonnière and centrepieces are made up of pink and red roses.
For the Luxurious Bride
Island Paradise: Gorgeous orchids in shades of coral, yellow and orange reflect the amber hues of a setting sun and evoke a feeling of romantic tropical opulence. Lush banana leaves embellish the bamboo ceremony arch, while natural wood trays filled with tropical fruits and bright blooms serve as the centrepieces.
To view a complete list of all their packages visit sandals.com.












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Posted by Dionne on April 12, 2010 at 9:08 p.m.
We are getting married at Sandals Grande Antigua in November! It will be the trip of a lifetime.
Posted by Ashley on April 15, 2010 at 2:13 p.m.
Hi All!
I need opinions on something. I have a co-worker who recently had a destination wedding (I did not attend). They are planning on doing a local reception here as well. I could really use some opinions on gifts! Do I give the usual amount as if it was a sit down regular reception? or do I do something a little bit smaller? HELP!
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